As Good As Gold

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Mar 27, 2013 at 11:31 AM

"The Golden Boy" Greg Anthony

One To Watch

By Kevin Hunsperger

@kevinhunsperger & @my123cents on Twitter

I bought my first issue of Pro Wrestling Illustrated in 1984. I can still remember it, heck I still have it. It was the December 1984 issue, Barry Windham was on the cover and my idol Kerry Von Erich was the centerfold. For the next 11 years I bought the publication. I've still got them.

Last year something cool happened. PWI featured my friend and colleague in the business, Chris Hagstrom. At the time Chris was the executive producer of All American Pro Wrestling, a company I was doing play-by-play for. It was awesome to know that all our hard work had paid off and AAPW was being mentioned on the same pages as WWE, TNA, and Ring of Honor.

In the most recent issue of PWI, another friend in the business stepped into the national wrestling spotlight. "The Golden Boy" Greg Anthony graces the pages of PWI. The magazine did a feature on Anthony, who is a competitor with Traditional Championship Wrestling. He's a part of their "One to Watch" segment. Golden Boy is no stranger to PWI, as they ranked him at number 434 in the most recent PWI 500.

"Golden Boy" in action

Photo courtesy: Jason Wilkey

Big props to Anthony, who has worked very hard to get where he is today. I know The Golden Boy doesn't look like you're typical wrestler, but inside that ring he's like his catch implies, "good as gold." I had the opportunity to work with Anthony in AAPW. I always enjoyed him in the ring, as he was a throwback to the old school legends. His work on the mic was always on par too. I always enjoyed being in the promo area when it was time for the Golden Boy to do his work.

Getting pied

AAPW Fan Fest 2011

Anthony always took time to give me advice with my delivery as a commentator and helped me prepare mentally for my professional wrestling debut. He also took a pie to the face (actually dozens) during a Fan Fest event. I'm proud to say I got to pie him as well.

I haven't seen the Golden Boy in more than a year, which is unfortunate. I'm not able to travel as much as I'd like to and watch other independent promotions, but I'd highly recommend if Greg Anthony comes to your town, check him.

"The Golden Boy" Greg Anthony
One To Watch
By Kevin Hunsperger
@kevinhunsperger & @my123cents on Twitter

I bought my first issue of Pro Wrestling Illustrated in 1984. I can still remember it, heck I still have it. It was the December 1984 issue, Barry Windham was on the cover and my idol Kerry Von Erich was the centerfold. For the next 11 years I bought the publication. I've still got them.

Last year something cool happened. PWI featured my friend and colleague in the business, Chris Hagstrom. At the time Chris was the executive producer of All American Pro Wrestling, a company I was doing play-by-play for. It was awesome to know that all our hard work had paid off and AAPW was being mentioned on the same pages as WWE, TNA, and Ring of Honor.

In the most recent issue of PWI, another friend in the business stepped into the national wrestling spotlight. "The Golden Boy" Greg Anthony graces the pages of PWI. The magazine did a feature on Anthony, who is a competitor with Traditional Championship Wrestling. He's a part of their "One to Watch" segment. Golden Boy is no stranger to PWI, as they ranked him at number 434 in the most recent PWI 500.

"Golden Boy" in action
Photo courtesy: Jason Wilkey
Big props to Anthony, who has worked very hard to get where he is today. I know The Golden Boy doesn't look like you're typical wrestler, but inside that ring he's like his catch implies, "good as gold." I had the opportunity to work with Anthony in AAPW. I always enjoyed him in the ring, as he was a throwback to the old school legends. His work on the mic was always on par too. I always enjoyed being in the promo area when it was time for the Golden Boy to do his work.

Getting pied
AAPW Fan Fest 2011
Anthony always took time to give me advice with my delivery as a commentator and helped me prepare mentally for my professional wrestling debut. He also took a pie to the face (actually dozens) during a Fan Fest event. I'm proud to say I got to pie him as well.

I haven't seen the Golden Boy in more than a year, which is unfortunate. I'm not able to travel as much as I'd like to and watch other independent promotions, but I'd highly recommend if Greg Anthony comes to your town, check him.

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